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Trump denies ‘flip flopping’ on immigration

Trump on Monday visited a Fraternal Order of Police chapter in OH and is set to deliver a law-and-order-themed speech Monday night in the state.

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“Michigan’s a very competitive state”, he said.

Lawyers for the department said they anticipate releasing the first batch of these new emails in mid-October, raising the prospect new messages sent or received by Democratic nominee could become public just before Election Day.

Trump made the appeal at a rally before thousands of cheering supporters in Akron, Ohio, as he tries to rebound from a slide in national opinion polls with little more than two months to go until the November 8 election.

“Oh, I can very much look into the camera and say, ‘Donald Trump is a racist, ‘” Navarro replied. “Think about that”, Kaine told a room of union members at the Ironworkers International 43rd Convention in Las Vegas.

Based on who was asked, Trump either did or did not insinuate changes to his strict anti-immigration policy proposals.

The discussion comes following a shake-up in Trump’s campaign and as he tries to reverse weeks of decline in polls.

I don’t see why Trump wanted to give a major speech on immigration in the first place.

What (Trump) supports is to make sure that we enforce the law, that we are respectful of those Americans who are looking for well-paying jobs, and that we are fair and humane for those who live among us in this country.

Bill Clinton said last week the foundation won’t accept contributions from foreign governments and corporations if Democrat Hillary Clinton is elected president.

Forget what he said or didn’t say or the Buzzfeed reporting, the Univision reporting.

Trump’s strategy for minority outreach has come under scrutiny. To be clear, rally attendees were all for the idea of “extreme vetting”.

Trump also said that Mexico was sending “rapists” and “criminals” across the border. “The Trump campaign is a runaway train”.

Conway quickly changed her mind after being appointed campaign manager.

Trump also suggested that he has damaging information on Brzezinski and co-host Joe Scarborough, whom he called “two clowns”. Trump’s current plan, in which illegals would be deported en masse and then permitted to re-enter the USA through legal means, is a touchback amnesty.

Republican Donald Trump promised on Monday to be “fair, but firm” toward the estimated 11 million immigrants living in the United States illegally, a shift in tone that raised questions on whether he’s backtracking from previous pledges to push for mass deportations. If it is harder to work here illegally, fewer people will come, and people already here will be more likely to leave under their own power.

He told “Fox and Friends” that he is working with Hispanic leaders to address illegal immigration.

The speculation over whether the campaign is leaving its old ways behind has bubbled up again with Paul Manafort’s replacement as campaign manager with a seasoned pollster, Trump’s vague but still surprising expression of regret last week for his hurtful words and the seeming effort to walk back a promise to employ a “deportation force” to physically remove 11 million illegal immigrants.

Donald Trump is calling on the Clintons to shut down their charitable foundation “immediately”. Indeed, Trump was back to his old self on Twitter Monday morning.

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He says, “It must be shut down immediately”.

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